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Lil Yachty & Chance the Rapper – Atlanta House Freestyle
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“Atlanta House Freestyle” serves as a lengthy back and forth collaboration between Lil Yachty and Chance the Rapper. The duo trade braggadocious raps about their material
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Chance The Rapper & Lil Yachty Reunite On “Atlanta House Freestyle”
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The two rappers previously collaborated on 2016's “Mixtape.”
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Lil Yachty & Chance the Rapper
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Get all the lyrics to songs by Lil Yachty & Chance the Rapper and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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Lil Yachty’s “Go Krazy, Go Stupid” Freestyle Is Named After A 2015 Meme
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On the track, Yachty references City Girls’ “Act Up,” which he co-wrote.
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Here’s Everything We Know About Chance The Rapper’s Upcoming Debut Album
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Mark your calendars for July.
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Lil Yachty – Go Krazy, Go Stupid Freestyle
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“Go Krazy, Go Stupid” is a freestyle from Lil Yachty named after the popular 2015 meme. The track arrives during the anticipation for Yachty’s fourth studio album, Lil Boat 3.
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Kanye West (Ft. Chance the Rapper, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin & The-Dream) – Ultralight Beam
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“Ultralight Beam” is about Kanye’s faith in God. This track establishes strong parallels for The Life of Pablo with the life of Saint Paul the Apostle. Paul (Saul at the time) was
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Chris Mench · Apr 11th, 2019. Chance The Rapper & Lil Yachty Reunite On "Atlanta House Freestyle" ... YNW Melly's Lawyer Thinks The Rapper's Lyrics May Be Used As ...
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Rap Genius – Top 100 Rap Songs of 2013
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The RG community (i.e. THE WORLD) has spoken, and we present to you the most comprehensive list of 2013’s best rap songs.
In what was one of Hip Hop’s most meaningful years in a
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. DaBaby & MadeinTYO) – Hot Shower
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On “Hot Shower,” Chance the Rapper enlists MadeinTYO and DaBaby.
On Chance’s verses and the chorus, he drops references to various items, from superheroes to fast food restaurants
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DaBaby (Ft. Chance the Rapper, Gucci Mane & YK Osiris) – GOSPEL
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“GOSPEL” features Baby touching back on the theme that inspired the title of this album, the passing of his late father. The track features Baby speaking on his father’s death from
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Chance the Rapper) – You Song
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When asked if it was about a specific girl:
I was thinking about a specific girl, but I wanted it to be universal at the same time. That’s the big thing with making music, you
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Rap Genius – Top 100 Rap Songs of 2014
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The ONLY year end list that matters is here. The Rap Genius Top 100 Rap Songs of 2014 was voted for by hundreds of Genius users and is your go-to 2014 almanac.
Hip hop was a
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DRAM (Ft. Lil Yachty) – Broccoli
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Virginia’s own D.R.A.M. teams up with Atlanta-via-the-Internet sensation Lil Yachty for this upbeat ode to the lord of the vegetable kingdom: weed.
The duo flexed their viral
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AMP (Any Means Possible) (Ft. Agent 00, Chrisnxtdoor, Duke Dennis, Fanum TV, ImDavisss, Kai Cenat & Lil Yachty) – AMP FRESHMAN CYPHER 2023
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The fourth annual AMP cypher, released on July 26, 2023, features Atlanta native rapper, Lil Yachty alongside rhe collective. It can be interpreted as a victory lap from the group
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Noisey (Ft. Action Bronson, Alexander Spit, A$ton Matthews, Bobby Creekwater, Bodega Bamz, Bryant Dope, CUZ Lightyear, CyHi, Danny Brown, Da$H, Del Harris, Flatbush Zombies, Heems, Killer Mike, Kilo Kish, Meyhem Lauren, Mike G, Nigel Nasty, Nipsey Hussle, Pill, Pregnant Boy, Problem, Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Pusha T, Raekwon, Remy Banks, Renegade El Rey, RetcH, Rockie Fresh, Scotty ATL, Two-9, Vado, Yak Ballz, YG, Young Thug & Zebra Katz) – The Rap Monument
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44 Emcees all rapped a verse for Noisey’s “The Rap Monument”, the song was recorded during three sessions (held in Los Angeles, Atlanta, and New York) everything was put together
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Lil Baby – The Bigger Picture
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“The Bigger Picture” is a protest song from Lil Baby, featuring the rapper commenting on police brutality and systemic racism in America in the wake of the murder of George Floyd.
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Headie One & Drake – Only You Freestyle
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“Only You Freestyle” is another one of Drake’s ventures into the UK Drill genre, this time teaming up with UK star, Headie One for a hard-hitting track filled with UK slang.
The
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UGK (Ft. OutKast) – Int’l Players Anthem (I Choose You)
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The Underground Kingz (Bun B, Pimp C) and the Outkasts (André 3000 and Big Boi) unite in a classic track about the women in their lives. There are two stories about actually
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Lil Baby (Ft. Lil Kee) – TruckHead
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[Chorus: Lil Baby] / Dark tint on my windshield, I can barely see my headlights / I always be paranoid so I don't stop at red lights / She got in that Rolls truck showed me with
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Chance the Rapper – 2016 Beats 1 Interview with Zane Lowe
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Apple Music Beats 1 radio host Zane Lowe sat down with Chance The Rapper for his first interview since the release of Coloring Book, Chance’s third solo project.
Chance’s
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Jake Paul (Ft. Team 10) – It's Everyday Bro
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“It’s Everyday Bro” is Jake Paul’s debut single, released on May 30, 2017 as a music video on YouTube. Jake, along with his crew Team 10, rap about their recent success as a group
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USHER (Ft. Lil Jon & Ludacris) – Yeah!
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Lil Jon’s work ethic is legendary in the music business. All artists he’s worked with rave about his preparedness and professionalism in the studio. Nowhere are these qualities
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Nicki Minaj, Drake & Lil Wayne – Seeing Green
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For the 2021 re-release of her classic 2009 mixtape, Beam Me Up Scotty, Nicki Minaj recruits her fellow Young Money superstars, Drake and Lil Wayne, for “Seeing Green,” a stellar
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OutKast – Ms. Jackson
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The second single from Stankonia, “Ms. Jackson” catapulted the Southern rap duo OutKast into the mainstream, reaching the top 5 in several countries and becoming their first of
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Rich Homie Quan – XXL Freshman Freestyle
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLC9W83f5iU
The fourth freestyle of the 2014 XXL Freshman Class. Out of Atlanta, Think It’s a Game Entertainment’s Rich Homie Quan.
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The Best Annotations of April 2018
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Genius contributors investigated Cardi B’s love for Beyoncé, connected Post Malone’s music to his apocalyptic woes, and more this month.
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Drake (Ft. Soulja Boy) – We Made It Freestyle
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[Intro 1: Eastbound & Down (Kenny Powers)] / The only thing I'm seein' I'd like to put an amend on, perhaps a little more room here for the fixins, you know what I'm talkin' about
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JID – 2007
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To conclude one of the most acclaimed albums of the year; JID presents a proper storytelling in “2007,” that connects the listener to know a little more about the rise and hard
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Pete Rock & CL Smooth – They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)
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“They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)” is the lead single from Pete Rock & CL Smooth’s debut album Mecca and the Soul Brother. The song pays tribute to their friend Troy “Trouble T-
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Drake (Ft. 2 Chainz & Young Thug) – Sacrifices
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On “Sacrifices,” Drizzy teams up with Atlanta rappers 2 Chainz and Young Thug to detail the various sacrifices they have made over their lives, as well as the struggles they
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KYLE (Ft. Lil Yachty) – iSpy
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KYLE and Lil Yachty link up for “iSpy,” a song about spotting cuties online.
The song was originally hinted at by KYLE on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/SuperDuperKyle/status/
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Jeezy (Ft. Plies) – Lose My Mind
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Jeezy’s therapist thought that rapping a song about staying calm would help Jeezy relax
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Quad City DJ's – Space Jam
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The theme to the 1996 classic Looney Tunes animated film Space Jam featuring Michael Jordan. Bearing more than a passing resemblance to the other hit by the Jacksonville duo…
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Dreamville, EARTHGANG & J. Cole (Ft. Saba & Smino) – Sacrifices
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“Sacrifices” features Midwest rappers Smino and Saba in their first collaboration with Dreamville’s J. Cole and EARTHGANG. On the track, which closes out ROTD3, each artist
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Drake (Ft. 21 Savage) – Sneakin'
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On “Sneakin',” Drake addresses his rap beefs. Given his celebrity status, Drake would likely have the most to lose if he ever lost a rap beef to a rival of his. Therefore, if they
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Genius – May 2020 Singles Release Calendar
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WELCOME TO GENIUS' MAY 2020 SINGLES RELEASE CALENDAR!!!
For May 2020 album releases, visit this page
This page highlights the notable singles released in all genres
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Petey Pablo – Raise Up
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“Raise Up” is Petey Pablo’s first single, released in 2001 after Petey was released from prison and went to New York City, where he gained connections within the world of rap.
The
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Dreamville (Ft. Bas, EARTHGANG, J. Cole, JID & Young Nudy) – Down Bad
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On “Down Bad,” Dreamville artists JID, Bas, J. Cole, and Johnny Venus of EARTHGANG enlist the help of Young Nudy to rap about a time in each of their lives when they were dealing
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Waka Flocka Flame (Ft. Roscoe Dash & Wale) – No Hands
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This song was on Waka Flocka Flame’s debut studio album Flockaveli, which was executive produced by his mother Deb Antney amongst others. The album’s title is a portmanteau of ‘
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Lil Baby – FR
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[Verse 1] / Yeah, they can't keep up with my ocean, this another wave / Got her blocked, she gotta watch me from her other page / I can't stop for nothin', I'll figure out another
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AMP (Any Means Possible) (Ft. Agent 00, Chrisnxtdoor, Duke Dennis, Fanum TV, ImDavisss & Kai Cenat) – AMP FREESTYLE CYPHER 2022
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[Part I: Duke Dennis] / [Intro: Duke Dennis] / Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ah, I'm stuck / You gon' send it to me? / Yeah I–, I send it to you / I–, uh, yeah I'll send it to you / [Verse 1
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Drake – Gyalchester
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“Gyalchester” touches on a number of topics, including Drake’s place in the rap game, money and expenditure, and loyalty.
The word “Gyalchester” (or “Girlchester”) is a Patois
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Shordie Shordie – Bitchuary
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[Intro] / Oh, oh / [Verse 1] / Know when I leave, you be goin', seein' different faces / But when I leave, I be fuckin' bitches, different places / Still in these streets, I got
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Gucci Mane (Ft. Quavo & Yung Miami) – First Impression
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[Intro: Gucci Mane] / It's Guwop (Honorable) / (Ha, burr) / [Chorus: Gucci Mane & Yung Miami] / You never get a second chance to make a first impression (Huh?) / We both know that
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Genius – The Rap Geniuses of 2015
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Over 2,500 Genius visitors cast their vote for the inaugural “Rap Genius” list. The ten most voted for artists are listed.
Did your peers vote for the right artists or did they
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